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China's government bond market: its development and efficiency.January 1999 (has links)
by Kwan Chi Tak. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1999. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 44-45). / ABSTRACT --- p.ii / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.iii / LIST OF FIGURES --- p.vi / LIST OF TABLES --- p.vii / ACKNOWLEDGEMENT --- p.viii / CHAPTER / Chapter I. --- OBJECTIVES AND METHODOLOGY --- p.1 / Objectives --- p.1 / Methodology --- p.1 / Data Source --- p.1 / Analysis on the Efficiency of Secondary Bond Market --- p.1 / Data Collected --- p.2 / Period of Investigation --- p.2 / Bonds Selected --- p.3 / Interviews --- p.3 / Chapter II. --- DEVELOPMENT OF BOND MARKET IN CHINA --- p.4 / Amount of Issue --- p.4 / Types of Bonds Available in China --- p.5 / Government Bonds --- p.6 / Policy Financial Bonds --- p.7 / Enterprise Bonds --- p.7 / Conclusion --- p.7 / Chapter III. --- DEVELOPMENT OF GOVERNMENT BOND MARKET --- p.9 / Background --- p.9 / Issuance Methods --- p.9 / Types --- p.11 / Cost of Issuance and Redemption --- p.12 / The Establishment of Secondary Market --- p.13 / Conclusion --- p.14 / Chapter IV. --- GOVERNMENT DEFICIT FINANCING --- p.16 / The Economy of China --- p.17 / Government revenues and Expenditures --- p.17 / Deficits --- p.19 / Government Bond Issuance --- p.21 / repayment Ability --- p.22 / Conclusion --- p.23 / Chapter V. --- BENCHMARK RATES --- p.23 / Primary Market --- p.23 / Interest Rates --- p.23 / Government Bond Coupons --- p.24 / Anomaly --- p.24 / Pricing of other securities --- p.25 / secondary market --- p.25 / Efficiency of Secondary Bond Market --- p.27 / Conclusion --- p.29 / Chapter VI. --- OPEN MARKET OPERATIONS --- p.30 / Background --- p.30 / Open Market Operations --- p.30 / The Effectiveness --- p.31 / Conclusion --- p.33 / Chapter VII. --- OTHER FACTORS --- p.34 / Education --- p.34 / Institutional Investors --- p.34 / Transaction Costs --- p.35 / Distribution --- p.35 / Transaction Fees --- p.35 / Conclusion --- p.36 / Chapter VIII. --- CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS --- p.37 / Conclusions --- p.37 / Positive Factors --- p.37 / Negative Factors --- p.38 / Recommendations --- p.39 / Chapter IX. --- APPENDIX I --- p.41 / Chapter X. --- APPENDIX --- p.43 / Chapter XI. --- BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.44
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The theory of sovereign default and China under the Nanking Nationalist Government, 1928-1937.January 2011 (has links)
Peng, Handa. / "August 2011." / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2011. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 81-83). / Abstracts in English and Chinese. / Abstract --- p.1 / 摘要 --- p.2 / Acknowledgements --- p.3 / Introduction --- p.6 / Chapter Section I --- Literature Review --- p.11 / Theories on Sovereign Default --- p.11 / Historical Case Studies on Sovereign Default --- p.15 / Brief Summary on the Existing Theories and Empirical Cases --- p.16 / Chapter Section II --- Historical Backgrounds --- p.21 / Political Instability and Military Expenditures --- p.21 / Fiscal Status during the rule of the Nanking Government --- p.22 / Silver Standard and Currency Reform in 1935 --- p.26 / Chapter Section III --- Sovereign Default and Restructuring Episodes of the Nanking Government --- p.29 / Data --- p.29 / Sovereign Debt as a Heritage --- p.30 / Background Information of the Debts --- p.34 / The Restructuring Episode --- p.37 / Market Reactions --- p.42 / Chapter Section IV --- Capital Market Access and Reputational Theories in the Restructuring Episode --- p.45 / Access to the International Capital Market --- p.45 / Relevance of the Traditional Reputational Model --- p.48 / Signaling Model and Role of Reputation --- p.51 / Chapter Section V --- Role of Sanctions in the Restructuring Episode --- p.57 / Analytical Framework of the Sanctions Model --- p.57 / Three Possible Channels of Direct Sanctions --- p.60 / Chapter Section VI --- Informational Explanation of the Restructuring Episode --- p.64 / A Practical Analytical Framework for the Informational Model --- p.64 / Issue of Credibility and Currency Reform --- p.66 / The Need for the Settlement of Old Debts --- p.68 / Outcomes --- p.73 / Summary --- p.77 / Conclusion --- p.79 / References --- p.81 / Chapter Appendix I --- Basic information on Chinese sovereign bonds traded in the London Stock Exchange --- p.84 / Chapter Appendix II --- Price of Chinese Sovereign Bonds traded in the London Stock Exchange --- p.86 / Chapter Appendix III --- Price level change around the settlement of two Tienstin-Pukow loans --- p.93 / Chapter Appendix IV --- "Price levels and yield to maturities of the Chinese sovereign bonds on November 1,1935 and June 25, 1937" --- p.94 / Chapter Table I --- Classification of Literatures on Cost of Sovereign Defaults --- p.17 / Chapter Graph I --- Fiscal Status of China in the Nanking Decade --- p.22 / Chapter Graph II --- Breakdown of Revenue --- p.23 / Chapter Graph III --- Breakdown of Expenditures --- p.24 / Chapter Graph IV --- Financing Methods of Government Deficit --- p.25 / Chapter Graph V --- Time Distribution of Borrowing and Defaulting of Old Debts --- p.32 / Chapter Table II --- Purpose of the Old Debts --- p.35 / Chapter Table III --- Lending Countries of the Old Debts --- p.35 / Chapter Table IV --- Collateral of the Old Debts --- p.36 / Chapter Table V --- Currency Denomination of the Old Debs --- p.37 / Chapter Graph VI --- Restructuring Time Distributions --- p.39 / Chapter Graph VII --- Time distribution of new debts obtained during the Nanjing government --- p.46 / Chapter Graph VIII --- Exports and Imports of China in 1921-1937 --- p.61 / Chapter Graph IX --- "Wholesale Price Index in Shanghai, 1929-1937" --- p.74 / Chapter Graph X --- Monthly Exchange Rate of Chinese Currency to U.S. Dollar (Indirect Quotation) --- p.74 / Chapter Graph XI --- "Net Domestic Capital Formation in China, 1931-1936" --- p.76 / Chapter Graph XII --- "Industrial Product and Its Growth Rate in China, 1928-1936" --- p.76
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